ROB VAN DAM DISCUSSES BEING PURSUED BY BOTH WWE AND TNA, WHETHER THE SIGNING OF HULK HOGAN CHANGES THAT LANDSCAPE, ORIGINAL ECW MEMORIES AND MORE
By Monday Night Mayhem on 2009-11-05 11:33:23
What better place for "Mr. Monday Night" to be on a Monday evening other than
The Monday Night Mayhem Radio Network! "Mr. PPV" joined The Mosh, Blade, & "The
Chairman Of The Board" Todd Vincent for his third appearance on the MNM
airwaves. Rob thanked The Mayhem Crew for the chance to come back, as he is
gearing up for a phenomenal overseas tour in November & December. For more
information on where Rob is headed, log onto his official website (located at
www.RobVanDam.com), along with his
official MySpace page (located at
www.MySpace.com/GoToRobVanDam.com.)
Since leaving World Wrestling Entertainment two years ago, rumors have continued
to swirl that RVD Rob could be moving over to TNA...and those rumors kicked into
high gear after he attended last month's Bound For Glory PPV in California (as a
guest of Booker T) and met both Dixie Carter & Vince Russo. Now that Hulk Hogan
has officially signed with TNA, how appealing is TNA to RVD? The question on the
hearts & minds of fans across the globe was answered exclusively on The Mayhem.
"With Hulk Hogan & Eric Bischoff now in TNA, it's a very interesting time in the
wrestling business...and in a very positive way. I was at Bound For Glory saying
hi to some friends. And part of that was 'Oh hi Dixie, nice to meet you.' We
have talked on the phone...Same thing with Vince Russo. Now that Hogan &
Bischoff are there, it's definitely putting a lot of energy on TNA, a lot of
focus & eyes. Now if they can follow up with that, they could really, really
grow." He went to add, "It's more appealing because they raised the stakes."
Many people in the wrestling industry are indeed skeptical about TNA's
acquisition of "The Hulkster," with such superstars as The Honky Tonk Man saying
Hogan joining the company very will could be "the end of TNA." Others have
speculated that some of Hogan's long-time friends & colleagues (such as Brutus
"The Barber" Beefacke & The Nasty Boys) could have jobs again in the business
with Hogan in charge. RVD knows Hogan well (especially after having the
opportunity to be a special guest trainer on last fall's "Hulk Hogan's Celebrity
Championship Wrestling"), and was asked what can Hogan bring to the table at
this time to TNA. "Hulk Hogan brings credibility & name recognition. A lot of
people that don't watch wrestling & many haven't watched wrestling in five or
ten years, they all know who Hulk Hogan is. He is a great representative of what
wrestling can be. Should he have the book? I don't know. Just because you have
one talent in the business, doesn't mean you have something else. I can't
imagine myself having the book & being in charge. If they do allow Knobbs &
Beefcake and those guys to come in, we can all say TNA wasn't that smart."
This month, The Monday Night Mayhem Radio Network will be looking back at the
ten-year anniversary of one of professional wrestling's most-storied
Pay-Per-Views, ECW's November To Remember '99 (which took place in the hometown
of The Mayhem: Buffalo, NY), along with its place in wrestling history, & the
impact it left on the business. Many fans from the original ECW remember that
was Taz's last match with the company, and Taz's final feud in the company while
being an active member of the roster was against RVD.
"The Chairman Of The Board" asked Rob about that night in Buffalo, what he
remembers from the Pay-Per-View. "The night itself doesn't stand out in a lot of
way in my mind. The match I remember had a lot of momentum. I had a lot of
special feelings for Taz at the time, and we had a little history with me being
on Team Sabu & him being on Team Taz. I don't remember the match that well, but
I could pretty bet that RVD had a kick-ass match."
Mosh asked Rob about the legacy of November to Remember & how the fans will
remember the event as a whole. "I think if nothing else since it had such a damn
catchy title, I think the fans will always remember that. And if they were
fortunate enough to be there live & be one of the fans that was part of that
time period when we were all treated with these awesome extreme matches, then
they will always remember it. Anytime you say November, you have remember in the
back of your mind whether you say it enough."
A couple of new DVD's are in the pipeline from World Wrestling Entertainment
("The History Of The World Heavyweight Championship" & "Jeff Hardy: My Life, My
Rules") with some RVD's best matches from years past being put on these upcoming
DVD's. Rob was asked if the industry can get back to when there was five-star
matches all the time & if there can be a rebirth of sorts.
"I would hope so, but I would understand if it went the other way too,
because I had enough so I would understand when other people have had enough. I
don't watch wrestling in fact I haven't watched it since 2001, so when I was in
the WWE, I would record the show & fast-forward through it to my to critique it.
It became about business to me, and I didn't want to watch other people work. I
see what they are doing, and I'm not impressed with al ot of what I see on TV. I
see people going through movements, but they have no sense of art & pro
wrestling is an art."
He continued by adding: "Can we get the wrestling business fun with Hulk
Hogan in TNA? I don't know but here's one thing, part of why it's not
interesting to watch anymore is because it's so routine & mundane. Every match
from the beginning to the end, have to be 'superstar vs. superstar.' They have
to be treated like main events, they all have to go six or seven minutes, they
have to back & forth all the time, and someone catches a fall. What happened to
the jobber matches? Big John Studd would have a squash match with two or three
guys, and then when he faced like Hulk Hogan, it meant something. But now every
match, we have to see the babyface cry & sell, and the heel do his stuff, and
the babyface make his big comeback. Every match? I don't enjoy that."
More goodness is contained in this exclusive interview with "The Whole F'n
Show," including his candid comments & thoughts on Shane McMahon's departure
from the WWE, what he would like to see more of in wrestling today, & a special
"Get Well" message to the voice of World Wrestling Entertainment, Jim Ross. More
is contained is this interview with the longest reigning ECW Television Champion
of all time Rob Van Dam at
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